I had the white rib knit, and the plaid so the whole shirt cost me like 13 bucks.

Speaking of the cuff, man, this trim would not be as good without my serger.

Speaking of the serger I even switched the thread to all white so even the inside looks baller.

I did hand back stitch the patches on. Which btw no joke took two hours. I added them after the shirt was done (for the best placement) and pulling the thread through the back INSIDE a sleeve was tedious.

I made the pattern from some round tin thing I had, I knew it would work because it was just bigger than I wanted the patch to be so I figured that was good enough for seam allowances. It was.

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I only make patterns that have pockets and sleeves, and if they don't come with them I will walk you through how I added them. Take inspiration from my style, or just use me as a reference for great pattern finds, either way you will learn a thing or two from all my wins and fails from my sewing adventurers.